
معرفی
Jamie M. Caldwell is an Associate Research Scholar at the High Meadows Environmental Institute (HMEI) at Princeton University, focusing on quantitative disease ecology. Her work bridges climate science, epidemiology, and environmental modeling. Previously, she conducted postdoctoral research at Stanford University on climate-driven mosquito-borne diseases in Africa and South America. She holds a Ph.D. from the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa (2017), where her research explored coral reef disease dynamics.
Research Interests: Human and wildlife infectious disease modeling, ecological forecasting, climate-disease interactions, and attribution science. Key projects include predicting arbovirus outbreaks via climate modeling, understanding coral disease outbreaks linked to bleaching events, and evaluating vaccination strategies during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Publications highlight interdisciplinary approaches to global health challenges, with recent work emphasizing climate change impacts on vector-borne diseases and coral reef resilience. She maintains an academic appointment at the University of Hawaiʻi and contributes to the HMEI’s Climate Change and Infectious Disease Initiative.





